Which I did (again following some of your other posts elsewhere) and It
ran. However the softkey that was provided came up expired! Go figure! I was
wanting to see if Ultra 7 worked with vista (as I have a lot of software that
won't, and some hardware also) so that I may take advantage of my new DVD
burner.
Again, thanks for the input. I see that it may take me a while to get
back up to speed with this new windows to where I was with XP

I think at
this time the real problem with Vista is NOT vista, but rather third party.
For instance" where vista readily recognizes my HP laserjet 3015 and will
print, The rest of the unit can't be used because the scanner and fax
software for it won't work with Vista, and HP has no replacement software in
the works yet. Same for the Nvidia graphics card I have. It is working with
the drivers that came with vista, but there is nothing from MSI (card manf.)
Barefoot
"Jimmy Brush" wrote:
> If the setup program did not ask you for permission to continue when it
> started, you could try running the setup program as administrator by
> right-clicking it and clicking Run As Administrator.
>
> Some programs (especially install programs) get confused when running under
> Windows Vista because of the user account control restrictions.
>
> - JB
>
> Vista Support FAQ
> http://www.jimmah.com/vista/
>